Well.. I guess the school certainly was convinced that football doesn't belong or have any shot at a more substantial conference.
More contractual language taking aim at the football program.
UConn also has until 2022 to execute the move, guessing that's in-case they get held up by the AAC or any legal action.
Courant Article
If UConn decides to leave the Big East, it will have to pay a hefty fee. The terms of the contract state that UConn will be responsible for paying the conference $30 million if it withdraws within the first six years of membership. If the school bails within a three-year period after that, $15 million is owed. After 10 years, UConn would owe $10 million. A withdrawal fee can be split up into four payments, if necessary.
More contractual language taking aim at the football program.
“Such program could, as it has in the past, create a misalignment of interests with the other members,” the contract reads. “...a future withdrawal by the university, whether to realign its football program with the basketball and other programs it is moving into the conference or otherwise, could cause unique harm and substantial damage to the conference, the amount of which cannot be calculated with precision.”
The deal also prevents UConn from participating in a Power 5 conference in football.
UConn also has until 2022 to execute the move, guessing that's in-case they get held up by the AAC or any legal action.
Courant Article